World of Outlaws History: Logan Schuchart completed his third full-time season on the tour in 2016 by doubling up in the wins column. His first career series win came at Cedar Lake (WI) Speedway. He also recorded a career-best 20 top-fives, 39 top-tens and three quick times with the series.

In 2015, he recorded six top-five finishes, 30 top-ten finishes and one quick time award. Schuchart wrapped up his first full World of Outlaws season in 2014, when he amassed five top-five finishes, including three podium finishes, 15 top-ten finishes and one quick time award. He finished the season 12th in the points.

In 2013, Schuchart ran a partial Outlaws schedule with additional 410 sprint car events. He captured three top-ten finishes and one quicktime award. Outside of Outlaw events, Schuchart captured an additional five victories, and six more podium finishes. He also earned 23 top-five and 46 top-ten finishes.

Previous Racing History: Schuchart’s grandfather and team owner is sprint car hall of famer Bobby Allen… Jacob Allen, Schuchart’s teammate, is also his uncle… At 8 years old, Schuchart was the Rookie of the year at Hunterstown Speedway… Schuchart progressed into 358 Sprint Cars and competed at several Pennsylvania tracks including, Trail-Way Speedway, Lincoln, Williams Grove and Susquehanna, and he became the youngest driver ever to win the Lincoln Speedway 348 track championship… In his first year in a 410 Sprint car, 2012, Schuchart was voted the National Sprint Car Rookie of the Year by the by the National Sprint Car Hall of Fame.

“Growing up, my grandpa [Bobby Allen] taught me to 'never give up, keep pushing and keep working at it if you really want something,' so that’s what we live by when we race.”